
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is designed to integrate advanced hybrid powertrain engineering with robust SUV functionality. As the latest evolution of the Mitsubishi flagship electrified model, this vehicle merges a refined all-wheel drive system, seven-passenger capacity, and an extended driving range. The engineering focus emphasizes fuel efficiency, drivetrain optimization, and seamless integration of electric and gasoline power sources. The result is a system that supports urban commuting on electricity alone while maintaining gasoline-powered adaptability for longer distances. The platform of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, developed in collaboration through the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, supports a vehicle designed for high rigidity, improved ride quality, and multi-surface capability.

The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV highlights a twin-motor layout with a 2.4-liter MIVEC DOHC 16-valve inline-four gasoline engine combined with front and rear electric motors. This system generates a total output of 248 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. The configuration enables independent motor function at both axles, with the gasoline engine supporting the front motor and a dedicated electric motor controlling the rear. This split-motor structure improves power distribution and traction management across multiple surfaces. The drivetrain operates on a 20-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion main drive battery, offering up to 38 miles of electric-only range. The combined gasoline-electric range reaches 420 miles, supported by a 14.8-gallon fuel tank.
The DC fast-charging system is available on select trims and enables charging up to 80 percent capacity in approximately 38 minutes. AC charging capability through Level 1 and Level 2 systems provides flexibility for home or commercial station charging. The plug-in system supports regenerative braking, converting kinetic energy into stored electrical power during deceleration.
Disclaimer: Outlander PHEV DC fast charging is only available with CHAdeMO charging systems.

The vehicle is equipped with Mitsubishi's proprietary Super All-Wheel Control system. This full-time all-wheel drive platform integrates active yaw control and dynamic torque vectoring. The result is a system that manages traction and cornering by adjusting torque across all four wheels during operation. This system improves handling stability and supports secure driving across uneven surfaces and in inclement weather.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV benefits from platform rigidity improved by 33 percent over the previous generation. High-strength steel reinforcements contribute to improved noise and vibration reduction while preserving structural integrity. The suspension setup includes MacPherson® struts with stabilizer bars in the front and a multi-link rear configuration. Ground clearance measures 7.8 inches for the ES trim and 7.9 inches for SE and SEL trims. The weight distribution is nearly even at 53 percent front and 47 percent rear, contributing to controlled vehicle behavior in turns and under acceleration.
The Innovative Pedal system is exclusive to this model and allows near one-pedal operation. This feature uses regenerative braking and deceleration programming to reduce the need for standard brake pedal use in low- to moderate-speed conditions. When the driver lifts off the accelerator, the vehicle slows gradually while continuing to mimic the natural motion of conventional automatic transmissions, including low-speed creep forward. This configuration enhances urban maneuverability and simplifies stop-and-go driving without requiring full transitions between pedals.
The cabin configuration accommodates seven passengers and incorporates a third-row seat designed specifically for the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. The seat folds forward and tumbles into a recessed compartment in the cargo floor. This design allows for a quick transition between passenger seating and cargo storage. The cargo area provides 30.8 cubic feet of space behind the second row and expands to 64.7 cubic feet with both rear rows folded. The interior materials range from cloth seating in ES and SE trims to semi-aniline leather with diamond quilting in the SEL trim. A Platinum Edition package adds contrast leather interiors and exclusive exterior color combinations.
The wheelbase measures 106.5 inches, and the overall vehicle dimensions are 185.4 inches in length, 84.4 inches in width, including mirrors, and 68.5 inches in height for the ES trim. SE and SEL trims measure slightly taller at 68.7 inches. Curb weight varies between 4,607 and 4,685 pounds, depending on equipment and trim specifications.
A standard 12.3-inch digital driver display provides real-time vehicle status, driving data, and system alerts. SE and higher trims offer a nine-inch center touchscreen with built-in navigation, SiriusXM® compatibility, and wireless smartphone integration through Apple CarPlay®. Android Auto™ is supported via wired connection. Wireless smartphone charging is included in applicable trims. A 10.8-inch head-up display is available on models equipped with the Tech or Touring package, projecting relevant information onto the windshield within the driver’s natural field of vision.
All models include My MITSUBISHI CONNECT, which provides connected vehicle services through a cellular interface. The system enables emergency response, remote vehicle monitoring, and convenience services. Higher trim packages offer a nine-speaker Bose® audio system with digital signal processing.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV includes a comprehensive suite of advanced driver-assistance systems. MI-PILOT Assist™ combines adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and traffic sign recognition to manage speed, spacing, and lane positioning. Forward Collision Mitigation with pedestrian detection and Predictive Forward Collision Warning are available depending on trim. Additional features include Blind Spot Warning, Active Blind Spot Assist, Lane Departure Warning and Prevention, and Driver Attention Alert. Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Rear Automatic Emergency Braking help mitigate risks during parking or reversing. A multiview camera system aids in low-speed navigation and obstacle detection.
Automatic high beams, hill descent control, and trailer stability assist contribute to the model’s all-condition readiness. Safety systems are supported by a rigid platform and reinforced cabin architecture designed to absorb and dissipate impact forces during collision events.
Those interested in hybrid performance, advanced technology, and comprehensive safety features can experience the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV by scheduling a test drive at Brandon Mitsubishi near Riverview, FL. The model’s 248-horsepower twin-motor system, electric-only driving range, and Super All-Wheel Control system are designed to meet the needs of drivers seeking an efficient and technically advanced SUV. The integrated driver-assistance technologies and flexible interior layout add further function and capability. A test drive offers the opportunity to evaluate these features in a real driving environment with professional guidance on model specifications and configurations.